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"G.R. Patterson III" wrote:
ANR can be designed to work on any frequency. I suggest your company might want to check out the Bose ANR headphones (nonaviation). They seem to block out all frequencies. Great hearing protectors in a noisy environment. We were told by the manufacturer that they wouldn't make them for higher frequencies, since there was risk of increasing noise levels at certain frequencies. As the wavelengths get shorter, there are problems with resonances within the earcups. As far as headsets for noisy environments, the earcups themselves attenuate higher frequency noises. The idea of ENR is to provide attenuation at the low frequencies the passive earcups won't handle. |
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